God's Ways Unsearchable: A Discourse, on the Death of President Lincoln, Preached before the Third Presbyterian Congregation, in Mozart Hall, Pittsburgh, PA., Sunday, April 23d, 1865

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God's Ways Unsearchable: A Discourse, on the Death of President Lincoln, Preached before the Third Presbyterian Congregation, in Mozart Hall, Pittsburgh, PA., Sunday, April 23d, 1865

Authors

Herrick Johnson

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In the first paragraph, Johnson writes that he had intended to use Romans 11:33-36 as the basis for “a discourse commemorative of our recent victories” in the Civil War (p. 3). Lincoln’s assassination changed his plans, and he wrote a eulogy instead.

Publication Date

1865

Publisher

W.G. Johnston & Co.

City

Pittsburgh, PA

Keywords

Appalachia, Pennsylvania, Herrick Johnson, Presbyterian Church, Sermons

Disciplines

Appalachian Studies | Digital Humanities | Other Religion | Rhetoric

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Marshall does not own this book; according to WorldCat, the nearest physical copy is at West Virginia Wesleyan College in Buckhannon. Like all other books published in the United States in the 19th century, it is in the public domain.

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God's Ways Unsearchable: A Discourse, on the Death of President Lincoln, Preached before the Third Presbyterian Congregation, in Mozart Hall, Pittsburgh, PA., Sunday, April 23d, 1865

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